The first song from the upcoming film "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups," titled "Tabaahi," was released on Wednesday [1].

The release serves as a primary promotional tool for the movie, establishing the romantic chemistry between the lead actors and setting the tonal atmosphere for the project. By debuting the track on YouTube via Zee Music Company, the production team aims to build anticipation for the film's overall narrative.

The music video features Yash and Kiara Advani in a series of passionate sequences designed to showcase an all-consuming love story [2]. The track is composed by Vishal Mishra, with lyrics written by Raj Shekhar [3].

Industry reports said the chemistry between the two leads is intense, noting that the visuals complement the song's romantic themes [4]. The production emphasizes the "oomph" and passion of the pairing, though some reports said the narrative of the song includes a twist [5].

While the official YouTube upload by Zee Music Company lists Tara Sutaria among the featured artists, multiple corroborating reports from outlets including Mathrubhumi and Bollywood Hungama do not mention her involvement in the song [6]. These reports focus exclusively on the pairing of Yash and Kiara Advani [7].

The song's release on July 8, 2026 [1], marks the beginning of the film's musical rollout. The project positions itself as a "fairy tale for grown-ups," suggesting a more mature take on the romantic genre than traditional cinematic tropes.

The music video features Yash and Kiara Advani in a series of passionate sequences.

The release of 'Tabaahi' signals a strategic push to merge the massive regional appeal of Yash with the pan-Indian popularity of Kiara Advani. By focusing on a high-chemistry romantic track as the first piece of promotional material, the studio is positioning 'Toxic' as a commercial spectacle intended to attract a wide demographic before revealing more of the plot.